释义 |
iron lung 1. A kind of respirator for giving prolonged artificial respiration mechanically, consisting of a metal case that fits over the patient's chest or trunk with an air-tight aperture for the neck (and limbs), so that air may be forced into and out of the lungs by producing rhythmic variations in the air pressure in the case. orig. U.S.
1932N.Y. Times 3 Oct. 19/5 Surgeons revealed today that Birdsall Sweet, 14, of Beacon has just rounded out one year in the artificial respirator or ‘iron lung’ in Vassar Brothers hospital, Poughkeepsie. 1934E. Podolsky Medicine marches On v. xvi. 140 Dr. Drinker's machine was called into service. The patient was placed in the machine that was to do his breathing for him. The iron lung forced air into his paralyzed chest and drew it out again. 1938Encycl. Brit. Bk. of Yr. 406/2 The new type of respirator or iron lung..covers only the upper half of the body and does not involve the insertion of the complete person into the apparatus. 1938Times 12 Aug. 14/4 Eric Baker, aged 11, died at Braintree..from infantile paralysis. He was taken ill on Monday and was placed in an iron lung. 1948Electronic Engin. XX. 4/1 In the modern ‘iron lung’ bellows are used which take upon them the work usually done by the muscles of chest and diaphragm. a1963S. Plath Ariel (1965) 78 No fingers to grip, no tongue, My god the iron lung That loves me, pumps My two Dust bags in and out. 2. slang. A Nissen hut.
1943Hunt & Pringle Service Slang 40 Iron lung, Barrage Balloon boys' phrase for Nissen hut. |